SOLUTION: a = nt + b / n (the right side is divided by n). an = n^2 * tn + bn Not sure. Non-homework.

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Question 1106056: a = nt + b / n (the right side is divided by n).


an = n^2 * tn + bn

Not sure. Non-homework.

Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(the right side is divided by n)
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I assume you mean the right side of the =, then we have
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a = (nt + b) / n
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an = nt + b
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assuming n is not = 0
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If you meant the right side of the + sign, then
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a = nt + (b/n)
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an = (n^2)t + b
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(n^2)t -an +b = 0
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